How to do your Ownbit Wallet taxes with Koinly
Ownbit Wallet is a multi-chain and multi-sig wallet, but if you have Ownbit transactions, you might have a tax bill. Koinly can help. Here's how.
Follow these steps to sync your Ownbit Wallet data automatically to Koinly:
- Open your Ownbit Wallet wallet app
- Copy the public address for every coin that you have on it (even the ones with a zero balance)
On Koinly:
- Create a free account on Koinly
- Complete onboarding until you get to the Wallets page and find Ownbit Wallet in the list
- Select API > Paste the public address/key you copied above in the appropriate box
- Hit Import and wait for Koinly to sync your data. This can take a few minutes
- Review your transactions on the Transactions page to ensure everything is tagged correctly and no missing data
- Go to the Tax Reports page to view your tax liability!
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FAQs
What is Ownbit Wallet?
Ownbit Wallet is a mobile cryptocurrency wallet focused on security, privacy, and multi-signature support. It functions as a cold storage solution by keeping private keys encrypted and offline on your device. Ownbit supports multisig setups for Bitcoin and other major blockchains like Ethereum, Solana, Tron, and BNB, making it suitable for both individual users and teams. It offers broad asset support (over 500 tokens), is non-custodial (you control your keys), and includes advanced features like inheritance planning and secure backup options.
Is Ownbit Wallet safe?
Ownbit Wallet is generally considered safe due to its non-custodial design, encrypted on-device key storage, support for air-gapped cold wallet mode, and advanced multisignature features across major blockchains. It allows users to retain full control of their private keys and supports secure transaction signing without internet exposure. However, it is closed-source, meaning its code can't be fully audited by the public, and some users have reported occasional issues with usability or subscription fees for advanced features.
Does Ownbit Wallet provide tax documents?
No, but you can use a crypto tax calculator like Koinly to do it for you. Just add your Ownbit Wallet address(es), and Koinly imports your transaction data and does the rest.

